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CAUF0RJUA BAPTIST CflUEGE
8432 MAGNOLIA AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. VII, No. 2
Student Publication
December 12,1961
Wander Into A Winter Wonderland
Mission Inn Hosts Annual Yule Festival
The famous Mission Inn will host the annual Yule Festival for all CBC
students. The date that is set for the big occasion is December 14 and the
price is $2.50 for a $4.15 meal. The ASB is cutting the bill so that more students will be able to attend the gala event.
Winter Wonderland is the theme for the festival and the dress is formal.
However, the fellows don't have to wear tux. After dining in the California
Room of the Mission Inn an amusing and entertaining as well as inspirational
program will be presented.
Serving will start at 7:30 but for
those who want their pictures taken
be there early. The photographer
will start taking pictures at 7:00 and
will continue to take them until 7:45.
The price for two 5x7 portraits will
be $1.50 which will be paid when
you pick up your pictures.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
MONDAY
The first annual Christmas Convocation will be held here in the
Chapel, Monday, December 11, at
8 p.m. The Choeur de Chappelle,
under the direction of professor
James H. Walker, will perform the
Christmas Oratorio by Saint Saens.
The choir will be accompanied by
professor A. Thomas Talbert at the
organ and five soloists, including
Mrs. Walker.
Others on the music program include Les Chanterres, under the
direction of Mrs. Helen Walker, and
an instrumental ensemble. The ensemble, with professor Talbert at
the organ, will play a few Christmas
carols.
The Choir will also perform the
Christmas Oratorio at the Arlington
Methodist Church, Sunday, December
10, at 8 p.m. The public is invited
to both performances.
NEWS BRIEFS
From the Wayland Trailblazer:
The 1962 Texas BSU summer
mission program, to support 37 missionaries in five foreign countries,
ten states, and one university, was
adopted at the October BSU Convention. Texas BSU members will underwrite the estimated $18,000. needed
to finance the program.
From the Baylor Lariat:
The first Negro students to attend
Hardin-Simmons University may be
admitted next year.
The school's board of trustees,
meeting in Abilene last month approved without dissent a motion
authorizing the administration to
consider applications from all races.
Two other schools owned by the
Baptist General Convention of Texas,
Wayland Baptist College in Plain-
view and the University of Corpus
Christi, are desegregated.
From the Moody Monthly:
Paul F. Green, a former Southern
Baptist missionary and educator, has
been announced deputy director of
the Peace Corps by President
Kennedy. He will be second in command under Peace Corps Director R.
Sargent Shriver.
\
DUNN SINKS TWO - Randy Dunn
drops in two points in the Lancer
loss to Grand Canyon last Wednesday.
Photo by Bev Grigsby
CALENDAR
OF ACTIVITIES
December 7-9 GSAA Tourney
December 11 . . Christmas Convocation 8 p.m., Chapel
December 14 . . . Yule Festival 7:30
p.m., Mission Inn
December 15 Alameda State
College, Here
December 16 ... . Univ. of Calif, at
Davis, Here
December 16-1 . Christmas Holidays
December 31 Student Night at
Christmas

CAUF0RJUA BAPTIST CflUEGE
8432 MAGNOLIA AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. VII, No. 2
Student Publication
December 12,1961
Wander Into A Winter Wonderland
Mission Inn Hosts Annual Yule Festival
The famous Mission Inn will host the annual Yule Festival for all CBC
students. The date that is set for the big occasion is December 14 and the
price is $2.50 for a $4.15 meal. The ASB is cutting the bill so that more students will be able to attend the gala event.
Winter Wonderland is the theme for the festival and the dress is formal.
However, the fellows don't have to wear tux. After dining in the California
Room of the Mission Inn an amusing and entertaining as well as inspirational
program will be presented.
Serving will start at 7:30 but for
those who want their pictures taken
be there early. The photographer
will start taking pictures at 7:00 and
will continue to take them until 7:45.
The price for two 5x7 portraits will
be $1.50 which will be paid when
you pick up your pictures.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
MONDAY
The first annual Christmas Convocation will be held here in the
Chapel, Monday, December 11, at
8 p.m. The Choeur de Chappelle,
under the direction of professor
James H. Walker, will perform the
Christmas Oratorio by Saint Saens.
The choir will be accompanied by
professor A. Thomas Talbert at the
organ and five soloists, including
Mrs. Walker.
Others on the music program include Les Chanterres, under the
direction of Mrs. Helen Walker, and
an instrumental ensemble. The ensemble, with professor Talbert at
the organ, will play a few Christmas
carols.
The Choir will also perform the
Christmas Oratorio at the Arlington
Methodist Church, Sunday, December
10, at 8 p.m. The public is invited
to both performances.
NEWS BRIEFS
From the Wayland Trailblazer:
The 1962 Texas BSU summer
mission program, to support 37 missionaries in five foreign countries,
ten states, and one university, was
adopted at the October BSU Convention. Texas BSU members will underwrite the estimated $18,000. needed
to finance the program.
From the Baylor Lariat:
The first Negro students to attend
Hardin-Simmons University may be
admitted next year.
The school's board of trustees,
meeting in Abilene last month approved without dissent a motion
authorizing the administration to
consider applications from all races.
Two other schools owned by the
Baptist General Convention of Texas,
Wayland Baptist College in Plain-
view and the University of Corpus
Christi, are desegregated.
From the Moody Monthly:
Paul F. Green, a former Southern
Baptist missionary and educator, has
been announced deputy director of
the Peace Corps by President
Kennedy. He will be second in command under Peace Corps Director R.
Sargent Shriver.
\
DUNN SINKS TWO - Randy Dunn
drops in two points in the Lancer
loss to Grand Canyon last Wednesday.
Photo by Bev Grigsby
CALENDAR
OF ACTIVITIES
December 7-9 GSAA Tourney
December 11 . . Christmas Convocation 8 p.m., Chapel
December 14 . . . Yule Festival 7:30
p.m., Mission Inn
December 15 Alameda State
College, Here
December 16 ... . Univ. of Calif, at
Davis, Here
December 16-1 . Christmas Holidays
December 31 Student Night at
Christmas